Meaning Troubadour
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Troubadour


Troubadours were the court poets and composers of Southern France in the 12th and 13th centuries. The trouvères flourished particularly in the 13th century to the north of the country. Their surviving music forms an important body of secular song from this period.
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Troubadour


1727, from French troubadour (16c.) "one of a class of lyric poets in southern France, eastern Spain, and northern Italy 11c.-13c.," from Old Provençal trobador, from trobar "to find,&q [..]
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Troubadour


traveling poet or storyteller popular in southern Europe in the Middle Ages.
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Troubadour


One of a school of poets and musicians popular in southern France, Provence, and northern Italy between the 11th and late 13th centuries.
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Troubadour


(n) a singer of folk songs
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An itinerant composer and performer of songs in medieval Europe; a jongleur or travelling minstrel. *vo|trubadur,vo|hitrubadur,vo|jitrubadur en|er pro|trobar||to find viafro|troubadour
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